A presidential pardon for Cobbler and Gobbler
In an annual ritual, two Virginia-raised turkeys were “pardoned” by President Obama and will spend Thanksgiving at George Washington’s Mount Vernon estate instead of on a dinner table.
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President Obama approaches Cobbler, the 2012 national Thanksgiving turkey, which is being held by handler Bob Evans, left, and National Turkey Federation Chairman Steve Willardsen in the White House Rose Garden on Nov. 21, 2012. Cobbler and its companion, Gobbler, were "pardoned" by Obama and, instead of winding up on a dinner table, will go to George Washington's Mount Vernon Estate, Museum and Gardens.
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